Kubernetes Operator allows managing Terraform Cloud / Enterprise resources via Kubernetes Custom Resources.
Note From this point forward, the terms Terraform Cloud or TFC can be used interchangeably with Terraform Enterprise or TFE in all documents, provided that the contrary is indicated.
The Operator can manage the following types of resources:
AgentPool
manages Terraform Cloud Agent Pools, Terraform Cloud Agent Tokens and can perform TFC agent scalingModule
implements API-driven Run WorkflowsProject
manages Terraform Cloud ProjectsWorkspace
manages Terraform Cloud Workspaces
To get started see our tutorials on the HashiCorp Developer Portal:
- Terraform Cloud Operator for Kubernetes overview
- Deploy infrastructure with the Terraform Cloud Kubernetes Operator v2
- Manage agent pools with the Terraform Cloud Kubernetes Operator v2
- Terraform Cloud Kubernetes Operator v2 Migration Guide
The full list of supported Terraform Cloud features can be found on our Developer portal.
The Operator provides Helm chart as a first-class method of installation on Kubernetes.
Three simple commands to install the Operator:
$ helm repo add hashicorp https://helm.releases.hashicorp.com
$ helm repo update
$ helm install demo hashicorp/terraform-cloud-operator --wait --version 2.1.0
More detailed information about the installation and available values can be found here.
General usage documentation can be found here.
Controllers usage guides:
The Operator exposes metrics in the Prometheus format for each controller. More information can be found here.
API reference documentation can be found here.
FAQ can be found here.
YAML manifests examples live here.
If you come across articles, videos, how-tos, or any other resources that could assist individuals in adopting and utilizing the operator with greater efficiency, kindly inform us by initiating a pull request and placing a link within this designated section.
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If you encounter any issues with the Operator there are a number of ways how to troubleshoot it:
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check the Operator logs:
$ kubectl logs -f <POD_NAME>
Logs for a specific CR can be identified with the following pattern:
{"<KIND>": "<NAMESPACE>/<METADATA.NAME>", "msg": "..."}
For example:
2023-01-05T12:11:31Z INFO Agent Pool Controller {"agentpool": "default/this", "msg": "successfully reconcilied agent pool"}
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check the CR:
$ kubectl get agentpool <NAME> $ kubectl get module <NAME> $ kubectl get project <NAME> $ kubectl get workspace <NAME>
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check the CR events:
$ kubectl describe agentpool <NAME> $ kubectl describe module <NAME> $ kubectl describe project <NAME> $ kubectl describe workspace <NAME>
If you believe you've found a bug and cannot find an existing issue, feel free to open a new issue! Be sure to include as much information as you can about your environment.
We appreciate your enthusiasm for participating in the development of the Terraform Cloud Operator. To contribute, please read the contribution guidelines.
If you think you've found a security vulnerability, we'd love to hear from you.
Follow the instructions in SECURITY.md to make a report.